Nepal is much more than being the home to Mount Everest. It also has a region that is quite popular with adventure enthusiasts and is quite popularly known as the 'Last forbidden Kingdom' and is often covered in the Upper Mustang Trek that has an average size of fewer than 1000 visitors per year. The trek is not quite hard but is a steeped trek of the undistributed Tibetan Buddhist culture. It has ancient monasteries, villages, and even caves dwellings. If you decide to go on Upper Mustang Trek, you will be able to get a view of the stunning architecture of the walled city of Lo Manthang.'
On the other hand, the Ghorepani poon hill trek is an easier way to enjoy the rustic locales of Nepal and its rugged beauty. The poon track is a 4-5 days trek of the Annapurna circuit mountain ranges and it passes through the mountains, villages, misty forests, suspension bridges, etc. Overall, the trek is smooth and breathtaking.
If you decide to go on Upper Mustang Trek, you will be able to get a view of the trans-Himalayan region of the Tibetan plateau. You will view the spectacular semi-arid desert and the colorful rock formations. Apart from this, the deep ravines, snow-capped peaks, breathtaking blend of cultural fabric will take your breath away.
In common usage, the name Mustang refers to the Tibetan arid region that stretches to the Northern end of the Kali Gandaki. The region has a strong and complex history that makes it one of the most popular places of Nepal. The villages are set several hours apart and appear as mirages in this breathtaking view. In summers, you can see the step farming and it looks like a green oasis in the desert landscape.
On the other hand, taking up the Ghorepani poon hill trek means that you have a trek that is anywhere between 4-7 days and helps you to experience the magical sunrise especially if you are at the Poon Hill viewpoint. You can also view the spectacular views of Himalaya Mountains like Mt. Dhaulagiri, the Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, Nilgiri hills, Lamjung Hima.
You can also get striking views of the majestic Himalayan Mountains like Fishtail, Annapurna South, and even Hiuchuli. You get to walk through the lushest green forests and get stunning views of blazing red rhododendron trees.
At the Ghorepani poon hill trek, you also get the views of the local Gurung tribes and you can even walk through the stairs to heaven. Similarly, you can opt to stay at local guest houses or even at a beautiful hamlet that you passed on your way. While traversing through the ancient trade routes, you will be passing through the routes used by the common people. Ultimately, poon Hill is a place that is best traveled through in the morning. In the evening, you can see the sun dawning on the highest Himalayas and mountain ranges and is famous fit its alternating gradients between forests, plains, fields, and even hills.
Jack Richard
12 May 2018
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ReplyJack Richard
12 May 2018
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ReplyJack Richard
12 May 2018
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